CAS Masculine Card

In the spirit of this’ month’s masculine challenge, I used Mama Elephant Basic Borders to create the diagonal pattern on this card. It was quick and easy to make! It was kind of hard to stop where I did. I was tempted to jazz it up with sequins and glitter, lol!

Comments

wrote on February 17th, 2016 at 6:03 am

Connie

That’s a very handsome card, Darlene, and would be perfect for any man. My hubby’s birthday is on Friday and if I didn’t have another card in mind to make for him tomorrow, I’d have considered this one for sure.

This is certainly a masculine card Darlene, very beautiful colors, all of them work together to really look fabulous.
I love the addition of the black strips of paper, they give the color lines some separation and this looks awesome.
Thank you for sharing.

Bertie

treen

Darlene, i love the masculine card that you made. i usually have a hard time coming up with masculine cards.
i also have a question about the adsorber that you use. mine dries out very quickly and gets very stiff. i cut it up into pieces and they said i could store it wet. i found a lovely tin to store it in, but the pieces had gotten moldy when i opened it. i was able to wash the mold out. I ended up storing them dry and just using one piece at a time. i have to keep spritzing it with water while i’m creating. do you have to keep spritzing yours also? i was hoping that you had a cool trick up your sleeve.
hugs, treen

I had the same problem with mine. For a while, I’d just let it dry out between crafting sessions, and then rewet it under the faucet. It worked, but still a hassle. I had kept it in a plastic sealable food container, that is pretty airtight, but it did get a horrible smell. So I finally got the idea to drill small holes in the lid of my container, so that it wasn’t totally airtight, but the Absorber wouldn’t dry out so quickly. So far, it seems to be working. Hope this helps! 🙂 ~ Andrea

Darlene DeVries

I let mine dry out after each crafting session. It usually stays wet enough for a few hours, so if yours is drying out before then, you probably are squeezing too much water out when you get it wet. I tried storing in a container and it smelled horrible when I opened it up. I know it’s kind of a hassle to wet it each time, but I think you make up the time in stamp cleaning efficiency.

Barb H.

Lizzie

Really like the simplicity of this card. Do it pastels for a girlfriend or keep it masculine. What a great idea, I so often overthink my cards and don’t look for the unadorned cards. Sometimes I wonder if they are even in my head…..I overthink everything!

danielleb

I like that card too. One of the fun parts of this site is how you do change things up Darlene. From one week to the next it may be feminine with gorgeous flowers or cute critters or a funky design, etc and always with your own creative spin. It is wonderful to be able to “expand our horizons” like this compared to some card makers that also make beautiful cards but essentially repeat the same basic card layout but just substitute the stamp set or colours if you know what i mean. And as Lizzie said above, the simplicity of this card is great.